Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets; Together with Some Few of Later Date, Том 3Thomas Percy J.E. Moore, 1823 |
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... original manners and opinions of the Northern nations , that it is not credible they arose so late as after the establishment of the Feudal System , much less the Crusades . Nor , again , that the Romances of Chivalry were transmitted ...
... original manners and opinions of the Northern nations , that it is not credible they arose so late as after the establishment of the Feudal System , much less the Crusades . Nor , again , that the Romances of Chivalry were transmitted ...
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... original . See p . 3 of the " Dissertation on the origin of romantic “ Fiction in Europe , " prefixed to Mr. THO . WARTON'S History of English Poetry , vol . 1. 1774 , 4to . If any pen could have supported this darling hypothesis of Dr ...
... original . See p . 3 of the " Dissertation on the origin of romantic “ Fiction in Europe , " prefixed to Mr. THO . WARTON'S History of English Poetry , vol . 1. 1774 , 4to . If any pen could have supported this darling hypothesis of Dr ...
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... original migrations from the North of Asia , they will be far more likely to have borrowed them from the Latin poets after the Roman conquests in Gaul , Britain , Germany , & c . For I believe one may chal- lenge the maintainers of this ...
... original migrations from the North of Asia , they will be far more likely to have borrowed them from the Latin poets after the Roman conquests in Gaul , Britain , Germany , & c . For I believe one may chal- lenge the maintainers of this ...
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... original institution ; but it was a long time before they thought of delivering a set of personages and adventures wholly feigned . Of the p . 321 . Saxon Gram . p . 152 , 153. — Mallet , North . Antiq . vol . I. † See a Translation of ...
... original institution ; but it was a long time before they thought of delivering a set of personages and adventures wholly feigned . Of the p . 321 . Saxon Gram . p . 152 , 153. — Mallet , North . Antiq . vol . I. † See a Translation of ...
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... original institu- tion as frequently to make true events the subject of their Songs ; t and indeed , as during the barbarous ages , the regular Histories were almost all written in Latin by the Monks , the memory of events was pre ...
... original institu- tion as frequently to make true events the subject of their Songs ; t and indeed , as during the barbarous ages , the regular Histories were almost all written in Latin by the Monks , the memory of events was pre ...
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